I have been making some preparations for a work project, and so I've been trying to gather additional information on FrameMaker 11. So far, my results have been disappointing.

I want to research on the "Hunspell" dictionary functionality, but all I can find is just ONE single reference in the User Guide [and online Help] to a setting on the Edit > Preferences dialog. No further information at all.


I then decided to read the "FrameMaker 11 - Read me.pdf" file, which is part of the FrameMaker 11 trial software package that was downloaded at the end of June, but there appears to be some confusion:

* "FrameMaker 11 - Read me.pdf" file - "System requirements"
    http://www.adobe.com/go/framemaker_systemreqs
takes you to the Adobe special Error404 page.
I suspect they meant to say:
    http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/systemreqs.html

* "FrameMaker 11 - Read me.pdf" file - "Installation Instructions"
"For detailed instructions on installation, visit the installation page: http://www.adobe.com/go/cs_install_instruct_en";

Creative Suite 6 Installation Instructions?
OK.  I thought FM11 was part of the TC suite.

* "FrameMaker 11 - Read me.pdf" file - "Trial software"
"You can convert from a trial to a full version at any time by either purchasing a copy of the product or signing up for a subscription"

Really? No wonder why there's been so much discussion on this list about the subject.
Where do I find further information on this?

* "FrameMaker 11 - Read me.pdf" file "Known Issues"?
    http://adobe.com/go/fm_known_issues_en

Adobe special Error404 page again.



So, I'm still none the wiser about Hunspell.   Oh well.

// Simon

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